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A strategy to Rotate The Mars Observer Orbit Node Line to Advance the Mapping Schedule
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A strategy to Rotate The Mars Observer Orbit Node Line to Advance the Mapping Schedule
Pernicka, Henry J.
;
Sweetser, Theodore H.
;
Roncoli, Ralph B.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2014/34941
Date:
1993-02-22
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Pasadena, California, USA
Abstract:
The Mars Observer (MO) spacecraft was successfully launched on September 25, 1992 and will arrive at Mars on August 24, 1993. At Mars, the spacecraft will study the planet's surface, atmosphere, and gravitational and magnetic fields.
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